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Re: Multi-Generational NTNB [1]
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The Augustine FamilyDH: Samuel Curtis "Sam" Augustine (32)
DW: Jane Ellen Whitney Augustine (28)
DD: Donna MeganSam and Jane are expecting their first child, a girl. Jane likes "retro" sounding names like Deborah and Janice; names that aren't too old-fashioned but were popular in the 50's and 60's. Samuel, on the other hand, prefers names that sound "modern" like Kayla, Kylie, and Madison. They'd like to incorporate both of their naming styles, but they want to make sure the final combo flows well and isn't too mismatched.--The Lee FamilyDH: Stanley John "Stan" Lee (24)
DW: Christina Elaine "Christy" Lee (24)DD/DD: Julia Nicole / Elena CleoStan and Christy are expecting twin girls!. They don't want the names to sound awkward with their last name, which means no names ending in a long "e" sound, no names beginning or ending with L (or an L sound), and no one-syllable names. They would prefer to use names that are not too unusual.--The Moreau FamilyDH: Germain Augustin Moreau (29)
DW: Chloe Pascale Moreau (29)DS: Tristan PatrickGermain and Chloe are expecting a boy. Although they live in the United States, both have French heritage and many French-speaking relatives. They would like to use a French name that is not too uncommon in the U.S.--The Payne FamilyDW: Caryn Amelia Payne (32)
DW: Sylvia Melinda Austin Payne (32)DD: Evelyn Lili (Lili is a pet form of Elizabeth, but Susannah means Lily, so it honours both)Caryn and Sylvia are expecting a daughter. They would like her first name to have the letter Y in it somewhere. (They would prefer that it be the original spelling of the name, not an alternative spelling like Olyvia or Melyssa.) Her middle name should honor Caryn's mother, Susannah Rose, or Sylvia's mother, Maybelle Elizabeth.--The Wilkinson FamilyDH: Timothy Preston Wilkinson (26)
DW: Jessica Zoe "Zoe" Wilkinson (26)DS: Felix ChristopherTimothy and Zoe are expecting a son. Timothy, who has always gone by his full name and is fed up with people's constant attempts to shorten his name to Tim, really wants their son to have a first name that doesn't have any obvious nicknames. Zoe likes nicknames, but she's okay with Timothy's idea as long as they use a middle name that isn't too popular or "filler" and has good nickname options.
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